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The document outlines the objectives, course outcomes, and units of an Electromagnetic Field Theory course. The three main objectives are: 1) to acquire knowledge of electromagnetic field theory to design electromagnetic wave systems, 2) to identify, formulate, and solve electromagnetic field problems individually or in groups, and 3) to provide a solid engineering foundation. The five course outcomes cover applying coordinate systems, understanding static electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic wave propagation, and transmission lines. The five units cover topics such as vector calculus, electrostatic fields, magnetostatics, magnetic forces, and waves and applications including Maxwell's equations and transmission lines.

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The document outlines the objectives, course outcomes, and units of an Electromagnetic Field Theory course. The three main objectives are: 1) to acquire knowledge of electromagnetic field theory to design electromagnetic wave systems, 2) to identify, formulate, and solve electromagnetic field problems individually or in groups, and 3) to provide a solid engineering foundation. The five course outcomes cover applying coordinate systems, understanding static electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic wave propagation, and transmission lines. The five units cover topics such as vector calculus, electrostatic fields, magnetostatics, magnetic forces, and waves and applications including Maxwell's equations and transmission lines.

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PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE

 To acquire the knowledge of Electromagnetic field theory that allows the student
to have a solid theoretical foundation to be able in the future to design emission ,
propagation and reception of electro- magnetic wave systems
 To identify , formulate and solve fields and electromagnetic waves propagation
problems in a multidisciplinary frame individually or as a member of a group
 To provide the students with a solid foundation in engineering fundamentals
required to solve problems and also to pursue higher studies

Course outcomes:
At the end of this course students will demonstrate the ability to:

 Apply different coordinate systems and their application in electromagnetic


field theory, establish a relation between any two systems and also
understand the vector calculus.
 Understand the concept of static electric field. Understand the concept of
current and properties of conductors. Establish boundary conditions and to
calculate capacitances of different types of capacitors

 Understand the concept of static magnetic field, magnetic scalar and vector
potential

 Understand the forces due to magnetic field, magnetization, magnetic


boundary conditions and inductors.

 Understand displacement current, time varying fields, propagation and


reflection of EM waves and transmission lines.
Electromagnetic Field theory (KEE 301)

UNIT-I

Coordinate Systems and Transformation: Basics of Vectors: Addition, subtraction


and multiplications; Cartesian, Cylindrical, Spherical transformation. Vector
calculus: Differential length, area and volume, line surface and volume integrals,
Del operator, Gradient, Divergence of a vector, Divergence theorem, Curl of a
vector, Stokes’s theorem, Laplacian of a scalar.

UNIT-II

Electrostatic fields: Coulombs law and field intensity, Electric field due to charge
distribution, Electric flux density, Gausses’ Law- Maxwell’s equation, Electric
dipole and flux line, Energy density in electrostatic fields, Electric field in material
space: Properties of materials, convection and conduction currents, conductors,
polarization in dielectrics, Dielectric-constants, Continuity equation and relaxation
time, boundary conditions, Electrostatic boundary value problems: Poisson’s and
Laplace’s equations., Methods of Images

UNIT-III

Magneto statics : Magneto-static fields, Biot - Savart’s Law, Ampere’s circuit law,
Maxwell’s equation, Application of ampere’s law, Magnetic flux density-
Maxwell’s equation, Maxwell’s equation for static fields, magnetic scalar and
vector potential

UNIT-IV
Magnetic forces: Materials and devices, Forces due to magnetic field, Magnetic
torque and moment, a magnetic dipole. Magnetization in materials, Magnetic
boundary conditions, Inductors and inductances, Magnetic energy.
.

UNIT-V

Waves and Applications: Maxwell’s equation, Faraday’s Law, transformer and


motional electromotive forces, Displacement current, Maxwell’s equation in final
form Electromagnetic wave propagation: Wave propagation in loss dielectrics,
Plane waves in lossless dielectrics Plane wave in free space. Plain waves in good
conductors, Power and the pointing vector, Reflection of a plain wave in a normal
incidence. Transmission Lines and Smith Chart.

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